Geramn educational design studio Kurzgesagt explores the supposedly healthy promise of GMO/synthetic fertiliser/pesticide-free organic food.
Previously: Will We Harvest The Sun?
Geramn educational design studio Kurzgesagt explores the supposedly healthy promise of GMO/synthetic fertiliser/pesticide-free organic food.
Previously: Will We Harvest The Sun?
A spectacular flare-lit night skiing feature by Nico Vuignier and Jules Guarneri shot entirely, despite appearances, without CGI.
Full screen for optimal effect.
A supercut of every time someone says ‘some kind of…’ or ‘some sort of…’ on Star Trek: Voyager by Jogwheel.
https://vimeo.com/268756205
A very impressive experimental short by Boris Labbé, who draws inspiration from sources like Hieronymus Bosch, Francis Bacon and Dante’s The Divine Comedy to create an impressionistic tale of Biblical proportions.
Voted the best animation of 2018 in a Cartoon Brew poll.
Online for a limited time only, so see it while you can.
‘Yuve Yuve Yu’ – The Hu
Give it a minute to get going.
The tradcore stylings of Mongolian metallers The Hu Band, who combine Western rock played on traditional instruments like the horsehead fiddle [morin khuur], Jew’s Harp [tumin khuur] and Mongolian guitar [tovshuur]) with Tuvan throat singing.
Mmm. Pitchy.
Public content images taken from the International Space Station collated into a meditative time-lapse tour of the globe by photographer and video artist Bruce W. Berry Jr.
Full screen for best effect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4gYNfJUj2k
An adorable 2019 Oscar nominated, short from Dreamworks TV wherein a small blue rodent attempts to protect himself and the fluffy bird he befriends from a cavalcade of predators in the Australian outback.
A minimalist allegory about life itself by Iring Freytag and Viktor Stickel which:
…tells the story of a child who has to leave its hut in order to find firewood in the cold world. The search becomes a life task.
A time-lapse video of the Tesla 3 assembly process from the rear shelf of a car on the line at the company’s Fremont, California plant.